Video may very well have killed the radio star, but streaming definitely killed the video store. There is a certain nostalgic sheen that those pre-Blockbuster days have taken on, those days when ...
There isn’t much I miss more than wandering the aisles of the video rental store, staring at the VHS and DVD covers that would imminently haunt my nightmares. Something about VHS cover art hit ...
One thing that we certainly miss as a society for sure is perusing the aisles at the video store. Yeah sure, streaming services have made it way easier to just search and find what you want and just ...
Knez told The The Verge that creating each VHS cover took an hour in Photoshop. His favorites are the covers for Games of Thrones and Interstellar.
Don’t get me wrong, streaming is great. You can’t complain about the convenience of pulling up a movie without having to leave your bed. But there’s one thing that we’ve lost in our post-rental store ...
Watching your favorite movies and TV shows is easier than ever thanks to DVDs, Blu-ray, and Netflix, but that doesn’t mean we don’t miss the retro VHS covers we used to see in video stores. The mere ...
Digital media may be more convenient in terms of access, quality and storage space, but VHS and other forms of physical movies will have something that no streaming service or m4v file never will: the ...
As a video store clerk in the mid-‘90s, my favorite thing to do was re-shelve the horror section. The box art was truly second to none. After work, I would spend what felt like hours on end doing ...